A game
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The hell? What makes you anyone here would love a game made by white supremicists?
I think the implications are none too favorable. You're lucky you're a dragon, 'cause the roasting fires are about to start.
Mmm, roast dragon...
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Re: A game
Er, Atman Ryu? Speaking as a friend, here.
Why did you think posting a link to a violent game about killing Mexicans was appropriate here?
Here's a clue, free of charge: In the movie depicted by that poster shot, not a single Mexican character is harmed. Just evil Arabian terrorists bent on releasing a bio-agent on American soil, and a few of the characters that try to stop them.
Next time, O inflatable dragon, check your facts first. Confucius say, Careful where tongue step to prevent foot in mouth.
Oy...
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Re: A game
Because simply I was curious about the reactions (mostly subcouncious).Wanderwolf wrote:
Er, Atman Ryu? Speaking as a friend, here.
Why did you think posting a link to a violent game about killing Mexicans was appropriate here?
Here's a clue, free of charge: In the movie depicted by that poster shot, not a single Mexican character is harmed. Just evil Arabian terrorists bent on releasing a bio-agent on American soil, and a few of the characters that try to stop them.
Next time, O inflatable dragon, check your facts first. Confucius say, Careful where tongue step to prevent foot in mouth.
Oy...
And frankly, I unexpectedly was able to see who would have a brain (those who dodged the subject altogether, knowing that it's both out of topic and innapropiate, thereby a trap) to the usual bobble heads.
With that said...
...Who are you?Wanderwolf wrote:Yours truly,
The embarassed-to-know-you-sometimes,
Wanderer
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Re: A game
A thinker, a dreamer, a writer, a ponderer,AtmanRyu wrote:With that said...
...Who are you?Wanderwolf wrote:Yours truly,
The embarassed-to-know-you-sometimes,
Wanderer
Big fan of fat furs known simply as Wanderer.
On I.N. you'll see Cap Furry give me sizin's.
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I don't expect plaudits, I don't expect clappin',
But simply furgotten? Hey, how did that happen?
Next time bring the board a whole boatload of Pocky,
Instead of a bomb straight from old Nagasaki.
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Okay, let's get one thing straight:
Border security is not racism. We don't care who crosses illegally. They're illegals, and that's that. Hell, we've got WHITE illegal immigrants, and they get the same pass as the Mexicans and others.
Posting that game was the act of a troll looking for a heated response. It implies that because we favor higher border security that we're racists.
We're not. Neither the author nor the fans. We simply wish to be safe and live our lives without the threat of jihadists blowing us up in creative ways.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Border security is not racism. We don't care who crosses illegally. They're illegals, and that's that. Hell, we've got WHITE illegal immigrants, and they get the same pass as the Mexicans and others.
Posting that game was the act of a troll looking for a heated response. It implies that because we favor higher border security that we're racists.
We're not. Neither the author nor the fans. We simply wish to be safe and live our lives without the threat of jihadists blowing us up in creative ways.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
I'm lost. I've gone to find myself. If I should return before I get back, please ask me to wait. Thanks.
Re: A game
I understand when friends get angry or pissed off at what I say/do, but when some guy who obviously doesn't know me very well to begin with gets embarrased for just knowing me, that's where I draw the line.Wanderwolf wrote:I don't expect plaudits, I don't expect clappin',
But simply furgotten? Hey, how did that happen?
People like that doesn't deserve to be remembered.
With that said:
Right back at ya; sayings work both ways...Wanderwolf wrote:Confucius say, Careful where tongue step to prevent foot in mouth.
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Re: A game
Wanderwolf wrote:A thinker, a dreamer, a writer, a ponderer,
Big fan of fat furs known simply as Wanderer.
On I.N. you'll see Cap Furry give me sizin's.
But I know you best on Expanding Horizons.
I don't expect plaudits, I don't expect clappin',
But simply furgotten? Hey, how did that happen?
Next time bring the board a whole boatload of Pocky,
Instead of a bomb straight from old Nagasaki.
Yours with a poem that's rigidly metric,
The never-picked-up-for-the-old-stupid-pet-trick,
Wanderer
You remind me someway of a semi-fictitious character from some stories I stumbled over in the internet some time ago, who had the habit of hanging out in bars named after handicapped domestic animals...
*shrugs* prolly just a coincidence
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Re: A game
No coincidence... that's the real Wanderer. I'd know that theatricism anywhere.detrius wrote: You remind me someway of a semi-fictitious character from some stories I stumbled over in the internet some time ago, who had the habit of hanging out in bars named after handicapped domestic animals...
*shrugs* prolly just a coincidence
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Re: A game
Ha-ha!Hallan wrote:No coincidence... that's the real Wanderer. I'd know that theatricism anywhere.detrius wrote: You remind me someway of a semi-fictitious character from some stories I stumbled over in the internet some time ago, who had the habit of hanging out in bars named after handicapped domestic animals...
*shrugs* prolly just a coincidence
Hallan
But I plead guilty to the charge of theatricism. 'T'is a stage I'm going through. <rim shot>
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Re: A game
On the contrary, Wanderer, there's a new Blind Pig story collection at http://transform.to/~mwbard/tbp/indexchronological.htmlWanderwolf wrote: Ha-ha!A hit, my dear lion, a very palpable hit! Yes, Detrius, I am that very Wanderer of the night, if I may be forgiven the additional borrowing from Shakespeare; both Hallan and I appear in the "Tales from the Blind Pig" setting on the Transformation Stories Archive. Sadly, the archive has not been updated since our last administrator pulled a "To your tents, O Israel" number, so the latest stories may only be had by joining the TSA-Talk mailing list and investigating the archives thereof.
But I plead guilty to the charge of theatricism. 'T'is a stage I'm going through. <rim shot>
Yours wolfishly,
The pun-loving,
Wanderer
Sorry to hijack the thread... but not that much, considering the thoroughly repellent original content.
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"-You- seem a decent fellow. I hate to die."
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Re: A game
Heh... thanks for the URL. I used to have a pretty up-to-date collection of links, but starting to play a game called "Second Life" messed up my updating schedule pretty bad. =^.^=Hallan wrote:On the contrary, Wanderer, there's a new Blind Pig story collection at http://transform.to/~mwbard/tbp/indexchronological.html
I doubt anyone resents it... well, maybe except AtmanRyu. Should we care?Sorry to hijack the thread... but not that much, considering the thoroughly repellent original content.
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